Specifies the alias for the diagnostic test that you want to run. You must specify the <test_alias> or the /testid parameter. If you specify both the <test_alias> and /testid parameters, the <test_alias> parameter is ignored. If your HPC cluster includes two tests with the same alias from different companies, specify the /company parameter in addition to the <test_alias> parameter to specify the test that you want to run.

/testid:<identifier>

Specifies the numeric identifier for the test that you want to run. You must specify the /testid or the <test_alias> parameter. If you specify both the /testid and <test_alias> parameters, the <test_alias> parameter is ignored.

/company:<company_name>

Specifies the company that created the diagnostic test that you want to run. Specify the company if your HPC cluster includes two diagnostic tests with the same alias from different companies. If the company name includes spaces, enclose the company name in quotation marks (").

/nodes:<node1>[,<node2>,[<node3>[,...]]]

Specifies a list of one or more nodes on which to run the diagnostic test. When you specify multiple nodes, separated them with commas (,). If you do not specify the /nodes parameter, the test runs on all of the nodes in the HPC cluster.

/username:[<domain>\]<user_name>

Specifies the user name for the account that the test should use to run the commands in the test. If you specify the /username parameter, you must also specify the /password parameter.

/password:<password>

Specifies the password for the account that the test should use to run the commands in the test. If you specify the /password parameter, you must also specify the /username parameter.

/<parameterN_name>:<valueN>

Specifies that value to use for a parameter of the diagnostic test.

/server:<server_name>

Specifies the host name or IP address of server that hosts the HPC Diagnostics Service for the HPC cluster on which you want to run the test. The value must be a valid computer name or IP address. If you do not specify the /server parameter, this command uses the head node that the CCP_SCHEDULER environment variable specifies.